Lisa Kudrow had “no idea” there was a real-life Space Force while she was filming a Netflix comedy about the U.S. military agency.
01.05.2020 - 17:53 / torontosun.com
As we enter week eight of self-isolation, many of you might be nearing the end of your streaming queue.
But as movie theatres, ballparks and other entertainment distractions continue to remain closed during the coronavirus pandemic, it’s great news that some of Hollywood’s biggest stars are hitting the small screen with some very intriguing projects.
The Office star Steve Carell blasts off in the Netflix comedy Space Force (May 29), while Mark Ruffalo plays identical twin brothers in HBO’s
Lisa Kudrow had “no idea” there was a real-life Space Force while she was filming a Netflix comedy about the U.S. military agency.
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If you're not out making the most of your now-unlimited daily exercise allowance, why not make the most of the latest releases on these go-to services?
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May is here, and with it is plenty of sunshine and blooming flowers and a reminder that all the Flonase in the world can't stop pollen from getting in your nose. But the turn of the calendar also means a whole new month of TV shows and films available to stream, and there are plenty to occupy your time if you've chosen to self-isolate.
Soon, we may have a bit more of a social life.
Netflix has debuted the very first Space Force trailer, the new original series which is being led by Steve Carell. The series will come to the streaming service later this month on the 29th May.
The coronavirus pandemic might be taking a possibly irreversible toll on Hollywood as a lot of your favorite shows to halt production or even end their seasons earlier than expected, but the streaming scene is just as busy as ever right about now. With all of the new shows and movies which will become available to stream in May, TV Guide has compiled a list of everything coming to Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+, HBO Max, and ESPN+ in May 2020 below.
Steve Carell has revealed the “atypical” origins of new Netflix series Space Force, saying it was presented to him with “no idea aside from the title”.
Steve Carell is going galactic in his new workplace comedy.
Steve Carell is going galactic in his new workplace comedy.